Yes, I didn't realise what happened wasn't part of the act either, Tom, but I think that Spain were "allowed" to perform again, rather than being made to, so that they weren't judged on the performance the nutter hijacked.
Sorry, but the UK entry was absolutely dire in my opinion, Tom - why on Earth anyone considered Pete Waterman still has his finger on the musical pulse is a complete mystery. The lad did his best, but that wasn't a song, it was a jingle. I'm impressed it made double figures... just!
Disappointed that Cyprus didn't fare better, but I suspect that low budget, zero frills presentation may have played its part in a contest that has become as lauded for its OTT gimmickry, costumes and dancing, as for the songs themselves. But I liked and admired Cyprus all the more for bucking against that. Good number too!
I didn't rate the German lass's performance that highly, although I's seen a clip of her singing the other night, and she sounded good in that. In retrospect, however, the fact the song has already taken most of Europe's charts by storm gave it a distinct advantage, and maybe it was no great surprise that it won.
My theory about Norway's effort is that they deliberately didn't put any (effort) in. Apparently, this year's event cost them so much, that they have had to drop the World Cup from their TV coverage as a result. They obviously were desperate not to win again, lest it bankrupted the country. The chap who sang their song didn't seem to give a toss whether he put in a good performance or not, and he was pretty flat throughout.
I still think the best song and singer went out in the semi though. Sweden would have run Germany very close I reckon. Great to see the old scoring system hasn't been affected too drastically by the introduction of part public voting the other year - we still had Greece and Cyprus swapping 12 points between them, and Israel still seems to think Hitler is running Germany. Malta gave the UK no points though - can't help thinking that was a big mistake on their part...
Roll on next year!